UK Splashes Out Over £65M On Vinyl As Industry Enjoys Bumper Year

Sales of vinyl records in the UK enjoyed another top year with purchases in 2017 reaching their highest levels since the early 90s.

Vinyl now accounts for 3pc of all music sales with consumers in the UK buying a staggering 4.1 million vinyl records in 2017, with Ed Sheeran topping the sales charts.

Here in Beverley, the success of vinyl record sales and the growing trend is seeing people of all ages rekindling their love affair with the ‘album’ which in turn is having a positive effect on our high street.

Tapping into a market that is worth £65m in consumer spend, Neil’s business is flourishing as more folk turn their back on digital in favour of vinyl.

Bug Vinyl, an independent business is seeing customers travel from far and wide to browse through their records. So popular has this trend in buying vinyl become that the shop has expanded putting in record players upstairs so people can listen before they buy.

BPI Council says that is not just the old who are going back to vinyl but also the young as they crave to physically own something. They said;

“It’s twofold in that older people are going back to vinyl but also the younger generation are discovering it in a way they weren’t before.”

“People think kids just stream music. But actually that is not the case. We are going to see increasingly over this coming year that young people still want something tangible and real, and that’s where vinyl is taking over the role that the CD used to have.”

It would seem that in UK that people who really like their music want to go back the traditional way of enjoying music, by putting the needle on the record.